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January 31st, 2012 at 12:09pm
Under Healthy Choices
For the January version of This Month’s Healthy Bite from FaveDiets, I asked, “What are your favorite weeknight dinner recipes?” We got some absolutely fantastic answers, so be sure to check them all out: From Kait, Kait’s Inside Dish: My favorite weeknight recipe is probably my spicy crock pot vegetable soup, it’s easy to prepare, [...]
Continue Reading This Month’s Healthy Bite: What are Your Favorite Weeknight Dinner Recipes?
Tags: eating healthy, healthy cooking, how to, Quick and Easy, quick and easy dinner, recipe, recipes, weeknight
By Matt
January 30th, 2012 at 11:00am
Under Desserts
It’s January, and we’ve all got a taste for Girl Scout cookie flavors. The Girl Scout cookie varieties are only on sale for a few weeks during the winter. If you don’t catch them soon, they’ll be gone. Fear not! Our friends at AllFreeCopycatRecipes.com have a new eCookbook, 8 Types of Girl Scout Cookies: Your [...]
Continue Reading Your Favorite Girl Scout Cookies Flavors, Any Time
Tags: baking, chocolate, cookies, Dessert, dessert recipes, desserts, easy, how to, In Season, kid favorites, Quick and Easy
By Blair
January 26th, 2012 at 10:13am
Under Holiday Recipes+ Sweet Stuff+ Tutorials
This Valentine’s Day show your sweetie how much you love them by breaking out your baking skills. Now I know not everyone is an expert baker and I’m not taking you on some crazy baking adventure where we create the most perfectly decorated Valentine’s Day cookie complete with icing and love sayings on them (as [...]
Continue Reading How to Make Your Valentine the Perfect Chocolate Chip Cookies
Tags: baking, cookies, Dessert, dessert recipes, desserts, how to, Valentine's Day, valentine's day cookies
By Sarah
July 8th, 2011 at 04:21pm
Under Sweet Stuff
Well, it officially feels like July. After a few weeks of hot-and-cold weather, it seems mother nature has finally made up her mind. She predicts nothing but sun and cloudless skies, perfect for eating outside. I’ll admit it. I love ice cream, and it’s one of my biggest weaknesses. I enjoy it year-round, even in [...]
Continue Reading July is National Ice Cream Month
Tags: baking, Dessert, dessert recipes, desserts, easy, frozen dessert recipes, fruit, homemade ice crema, how to, ice cream, In Season, kid favorites, recipe, summer, summer desserts
By Hannah
July 7th, 2011 at 12:26pm
Under Slow Cooker
What amazes me about my Mom is how her picnics always taste fantastic and run smoothly. How does she do it? How can one person be an expert in choosing the best foods for a picnic, every time? I had to find out for myself, so I asked. Disclaimer: here are Mom’s secrets! I’ve watched [...]
Continue Reading How To Prepare the Perfect Picnic Menu
Tags: appetizers, BBQ, easy, fruit, how to, In Season, seasonal, slow cooker recipes, vegetables
By Bridget
April 12th, 2011 at 09:50am
Under In Season
I’ve never been a huge fan of dyeing Easter eggs. I think I was traumatized early on when I tried to make my eggs look just like the pretty ones on the package, but try as I might, they just ended up a mess. Now that I’m older, I can’t say I’ve gotten any better [...]
Continue Reading It’s Your Easter: Dye Your Eggs… And Eat Them Too!
Tags: Easter, Easter leftovers, easter recipes, free ecookbook, holiday recipes, how to, In Season, recipe, recipes, seasonal
By Rachel
December 16th, 2010 at 05:49pm
Under Quick and Easy+ Special Occasion+ Sweet Stuff
Making delicious dishes during the holidays can be tricky. If you want to put the fun back into baking and cooking during the holiday season, check out this FREE eCookbook. This year, RecipeLion.com has teamed up with FaveCrafts.com to collect 6 of the best ‘gift in a jar’ ideas out there. Many of the projects [...]
Continue Reading Perfect for Christmas Gift Giving: 6 ‘Gift in a Jar’ Ideas FREE eCookbook
Tags: baking, Budget Cooking, chocolate, cookies, Dessert, dessert recipes, desserts, easy, gifts, holiday recipes, how to, Quick and Easy
By Kirsten
December 1st, 2010 at 11:30am
Under Holiday Feasts
Hanukkah is arriving early this year and you can almost hear the potato latkes (Jewish potato pancakes) hitting the griddle with a sizzle in Jewish homes across the United States. Some Jewish people ascribe to the belief that all food is made better when the cook incorporates schmaltz (Yiddish for chicken fat). If you’ve been [...]
Continue Reading Quintessential Potato Latkes for Hanukkah
Tags: Hanukkah, holiday, holiday recipes, how to, potato latke, potato pancakes, recipe, seasonal, winter
By Blair
July 13th, 2010 at 04:44pm
Under News
You remember that episode of the popular 90′s sitcom Seinfeld when George Costanza gets George Steinbrenner hooked on calzones? That may seem like a long time ago, but the laughs are still fresh in our minds. Today, July 13, 2010, the real George Steinbrenner died at the age of 80. In his life, George Steinbrenner [...]
Continue Reading George Costanza from Seinfeld Calzones
Tags: calzone, how to, In Season, stovetop cooking
By John
June 28th, 2010 at 10:31am
Under Kitchen Tips
The best time to buy vegetables is in the summer and fall months when they can be grown locally and are both cheaper and fresher. Whether you have bought a surplus of vegetables from a farmer’s market or grocery store and don’t think you can use it all, or you just want to stock up [...]
Continue Reading Chilly Veggies: Freezing Fresh Vegetables
Tags: eating healthy, freezing vegetables, healthy cooking, how to, vegetables, vegetarian
By Hillary